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Alexander Lange Kielland

    February 18, 1849 – April 6, 1906

    Alexander Lange Kielland stands as one of 19th-century Norway's most prominent realistic writers, celebrated for his incisive social commentary. Despite his affluent background, he consistently championed the less fortunate and fearlessly critiqued societal hypocrisies, particularly within the clergy. Kielland masterfully employed satirical comedies and short stories, alongside his significant novels, to expose prevailing injustices and cultural follies of his era. His enduring works offer a sharp, often humorous, lens through which to view the complexities of Norwegian society and the human condition.

    Alexander Lange Kielland
    Garman And Worse
    Talks with Tolstoi
    Arbeidsfolk
    Tales of Two Countries
    Collected Works of Alexander Lange Kielland
    Elsie: A Christmas Story